Tsipas Clashes with Shelton in Competition
Hey there!
5:00 PM, August 16th in Moscow, it's the third round of the ATP tournament in Cincinnati
Let's take a gander at our two combatants:
Stefanos Tsitsipas
Tsitsipas, a 24-year-old Greek sensation, holds the No.4 spot in the ATP rankings. He's the proud champion of ten ATP tournaments and one ATP Finals in singles. This year, his best result was winning the ATP tournament in Los Cabos, Mexico. With a seeding of No.4 in the Cincinnati ATP tournament, he'll kick off the second round.
Ben Shelton
Brace yourself for youngster Ben Shelton, a 20-year-old American tennis player with a ranking of World No.40. The lad's yet to snag an ATP title, but he gave Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz Garfia (No.1) a run for his money in the previous tournament in Toronto, unfortunately falling in the second round. In Cincinnati, Shelton claimed a victory in the first round against his compatriot Christopher Eubanks (No.29).
So, who'll emerge victorious in this epic showdown?
Both players are going head-to-head for the first time. Winline Sportsbook, our go-to source for these predictions, offers odds of -1.28 for a win by Stefanos Tsitsipas. The probability for Ben Shelton's triumph? -3.75. Shelton's displayed improving performance and oozes confidence. His serve is on point, so Tsitsipas may have a tough nut to crack. Our bet's on a win for Ben Shelton with a +3.5 game handicap at odds of 1.81 in Winitely.
Wothy Tip:
Place your bet 1.81!
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Stefano Tsitsipas, the fourth-ranked ATP player and a Greek sensation, will face Ben Shelton, a 20-year-old American with a World No.40 ranking, in the Cincinnati ATP tournament on August 16th. Despite Tsitsipas being the favorite with odds of -1.28 for a win (Winline Sportsbook), Shelton's improving performance and strong serve could pose a challenge. This will be their first encounter, with Shelton having recently claimed a victory in the first round against Christopher Eubanks. Although Tsitsipas has won ten ATP tournaments and one ATP Finals in singles, Shelton gave Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz Garfia a tough fight in the previous tournament in Toronto.


